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6 days ago | Tags: washington city paper
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Review of Everything in Parallel, released on D.C.’s own Sockets records.
6 days ago | Tags: washington city paper
No. 6 is No. 1 in other ways. See all my Arts Desk posts here.
3 weeks ago | Tags: washington city paper
I wrote this for the Allentown (Pa.) Morning Call:
It’s easy to see “Fox Confessor Brings the Flood” as an apex for Neko Case; if anything, it settles the debate about the best setting for her rafter-rattling voice. She ratchets down the twang, embraces tasteful echo effects and delivers lyrics that teeter between sense and sensibility. Most songs are instantly embraceable, and their arrangements are full of big-sky Americana and fleeting ’60s references. But they all have a chilly side: “Better times collide with now/The tears were warm, I feel them still/Their heat to vapor and disperse/And cloud our eyes with weary glaze,” she sings during the hymn-like “A Widow’s Toast.” It’s pretty, but slightly oblique. And in that way, much of “Fox Confessor” rewards close listening. The single “Maybe Sparrow,” for instance, has all the essential pieces of a windswept alt-country ballad, but it ultimately proves to be a subtle allegory. It’s probably about an impulsive girl, and when Case sings “you didn’t hear my warning,” the underlying message is somewhere between sympathy and dread. It has unique power, and just the right amount of distance.
1 month ago | Tags: Morning Call
Yeah, that’s right, I used the phrase “TRANQUILITY DEBASED.”
1 month ago | Tags: washington city paper
Preview/pick for their upcoming Fillmore Silver Spring shows.
1 month ago | Tags: washington city paper
My wife is running. I hate running.
1 month ago | Tags: washington city paper
Smart guys totally rework a classic hymn.
1 month ago | Tags: washington city paper
One Track Mind piece on “Pulling Away,” from the DMV rapper’s album “Eartertainment.”
1 month ago | Tags: washington city paper
That’s right, The Sleigher is back. Christmas songs, slayed!
1 month ago | Tags: washington city paper
Review of the self-titled debut album by J. Robbins’ new band.
2 months ago | Tags: washington city paper
A “One Track Mind” piece about the song “Some Nights.”
2 months ago | Tags: washington city paper
I’m pretty sure both songs are about death.
2 months ago | Tags: washington city paper
Glenn unfriended me after I wrote this Arts Desk post and put it on his Facebook page.
2 months ago | Tags: washington city paper
Arts Desk post. Follow ‘em all here.
2 months ago | Tags: washington city paper